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The Philadelphia Eagles are hosting the 2018 NFC Championship Game. It’s the first time they’ve hosted an NFC Championship Game since they went to the Super Bowl during the 2004 season.
If you’re looking to attend the game in person at Lincoln Financial Field, the Eagles released ticket information for the game.
A limited number of tickets for the NFC Championship Game will go on sale Tuesday, January 16 at 10 AM ET.
Tickets can only be purchased online at www.Ticketmaster.com or by calling Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000. General ticket prices range from $170 to $255 and standing room only tickets are $135. There is a four ticket limit per household and all tickets will be available on a first come, first served basis.
The Eagles will host the NFC Championship Game on Sunday, January 21 at 6:40 PM ET. The game will be televised on FOX.
The Eagles got awesome support from their fans in order to beat the Falcons in the Divisional Round. The Linc was absolutely rocking. It was the loudest I’ve ever heard it.
The Linc is rockin. #Eagles pic.twitter.com/ErRVWoPkG7
— Brandon Lee Gowton (@BrandonGowton) January 13, 2018
Eagles head coach Doug Pederson praised the fans after the game.
I’ll tell you, it is an unbelievable feeling when you’re standing on the field. You come out for the game and the stadium is just rocking with fans, and they are loud. They are loud from the opening kickoff to the last whistle and our fans are awesome. It’s a tremendous experience for our players, for the City of Philadelphia obviously, and I can’t be any happier for the way our crowd came out today and cheered on our guys. We were able to reward them with another opportunity next Sunday. So we’re excited about that and expect the same craziness next weekend.
Doug’s right. The Eagles are going to need more help from the fans next Sunday. Don’t miss it!
The Eagles have a 14-3 record at home under HC Doug Pederson. Best home record in the NFL over the last two seasons (including playoffs).
— Brandon Lee Gowton (@BrandonGowton) January 14, 2018